What is actually the difference between the Zenith Mk II and SE? going through the specs on innuOS website the only difference i see is the weight, 9 kg vs 11 kg respectively !
12-Apr-2018, 17:00 (This post was last modified: 12-Apr-2018, 17:01 by Confused.)
@K4680 - Good work posting the picture! This looks like it could be a very interesting product, simple, convenient, with potentially very good sound quality . If it improves on the previous model it could prove to be amongst the best. I also suspect that it will be very expensive.
I note that Innuos have released a limited edition, top of the range, state of the art, only 100 will be made model. Then, as soon as these are all sold, they announce a new even more state of the art model. Original buyers of the Od'A might recall something similar.....
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That looks very tempting indeed. It is the neat execution I was looking for and judging by the previous reviews of Innuos Zenith one can only imagine that this would be couple steps up.
(13-Apr-2018, 08:13)amabrok Wrote: That looks very tempting indeed. It is the neat execution I was looking for and judging by the previous reviews of Innuos Zenith one can only imagine that this would be couple steps up.
(12-Apr-2018, 17:00)Confused Wrote: @K4680 - Good work posting the picture! This looks like it could be a very interesting product, simple, convenient, with potentially very good sound quality . If it improves on the previous model it could prove to be amongst the best. I also suspect that it will be very expensive.
I note that Innuos have released a limited edition, top of the range, state of the art, only 100 will be made model. Then, as soon as these are all sold, they announce a new even more state of the art model. Original buyers of the Od'A might recall something similar.....
Ha! I was actually just thinking that!
Cynicism aside I agree it looks like a very interesting product.
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(13-Apr-2018, 08:13)amabrok Wrote: That looks very tempting indeed. It is the neat execution I was looking for and judging by the previous reviews of Innuos Zenith one can only imagine that this would be couple steps up.
Any idea on relase date and price?
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Hi, if I can guess! 8000-10000 € ?
I dont think that will be enough, the SE model was €5699 and other brands is around €11000 for their top model.
As I'm also looking into upgrading my Mac mini as a core for Roon, I stumbled into Euphony.
Christiaan has a great blog where he also tested Devialet and other high end gear. http://www.hifi-advice.com/blog/review/e...uggyzotac/
In this review he states that Euphony Buggyzotac is comparable with the Aurender N10 at 1/3 of the price.
Great thing about Euphony is that you can order the ssd drive only so you can upgrade your computer or media player with their software.
Has anyone an opinion or experience on Euphony?
23-Apr-2018, 21:11 (This post was last modified: 23-Apr-2018, 21:19 by Hifi_swlon.)
Buggy Zotac. Bet Devialet wished they’d pocketed that name for the CI board.
I don’t know anything about it but a quick google took me to this comment which I found pretty amusing after seeing their airflow diagram.
“Pretty sure no engineer has touched this if they think the feet help dissipate heat.”
>>> 1st Place Award: Devialet, last decades most disappointing technology purchase. <<<